terça-feira, 14 de julho de 2015

Mokken Scale Analysis* Complex Sampling



                                            
                                               Tese de Doutorado - PUC Rio - 2012




Uma Nova Abordagem para a Estimação dos Coeficientes de Escalonabilidade
         Associados á Teoria de Resposta ao Item não Paramétrica

Marcia Santos Andrade




Andrade, MS. (2012). Uma nova abordagem para a estimação dos coeficientes de escalonabilidade associados à Teoria de Resposta ao Item não Paramétrica (Doctoral dissertation, PUC-Rio).



terça-feira, 26 de maio de 2015

Complex Mokken





               Complex Mokken is a Brazilian software for estimating the Mokken's scalability coefficients under a complex sampling design for dichotomous items.
             This software was developed during my PhD thesis at PUC-Rio (Andrade, 2012).
             See more details on
          http://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/Busca_etds.php?strSecao=resultado&nrSeq=22829@1





Tags: Complex sampling design; Complex sample; Mokken Scale Analysis.















Slides Brazilian Paper Presentation Dutch Universities




 





 

Brazilian Paper at Dutch Universities



               This Brazilian Paper* was presented at the following Dutch Universities:


       1. University of Amsterdam (UvA) - Research Institute of Child Development and Education

                                                             December 17, 2014.


      2. University of Groningen - Department of Sociology

                                                             May 18, 2015.




(*): See the Abstract on May 10, 2015.




Tags: clustered sample; complex sampling design; Prova Brasil 2007; socioeconomic status.



domingo, 10 de maio de 2015

Mokken Scale Analysis & Cluster Sampling



Can Researchers Ignore Clustering Effects on the Variance Estimation
                             of the Estimator for the Mokken’s Scalability Coefficient H ?

                      Marcia Andrade,
                      Pedro Luis Nascimento Silva 
                      Cristiano Fernandes
                     
                    In practice, the measurement of latent variables through Mokken scales rests on the assumption that the vectors of responses provided to a specified set of items in an instrument are realizations of independent and identically distributed random vectors. However, this assumption is untenable when samples of respondents result from clustered sampling designs. This Brazilian paper examines the effect of a single-stage cluster sampling design (CS1) on the estimation of the variance of the estimator for the coefficient H, which plays a key role in the construction and quality assessment of a Mokken scale from the responses to the specified set of items. For this purpose, a simulation study was carried out by sampling repeatedly from a fixed finite population that consists of pupils enrolled in 9th grade in public primary schools in the urban area of the state of Rio de Janeiro who participated in the “Prova Brasil 2007”.
                     The responses of all these pupils to a set of 10 dichotomized items that aim to measure the ‘economic capital’ of the students’ families were used to calculate H. Then repeated samples were drawn from the same population of pupils using two sampling designs: single-stage cluster sampling (CS1) with clusters selected by simple random sampling without replacement, and simple random sampling of pupils (SRS). The coefficient H was estimated from each sample, and the variance of the estimators for H were estimated using the sample replicates. The results show a strong clustering effect on the variance of the estimator for the coefficient H when CS1 is used.
                  We suggest that if the clustering effect is not incorporated on estimation of the variance of the scalability coefficient H estimator, the conclusions based on traditional Mokken scale analysis and standard statistical tests for scalability coefficients will be incorrect.
 
Key words: variance estimation; complex sampling design; clustered sample; intracluster correlation;
Monte Carlo studies; socioeconomic status.
 
                          www.fcc.org.br/pesquisa/publicacoes/eae/arquivos/1823/1823.pdf
 
 


terça-feira, 28 de abril de 2015

Mokken Scale Analysis & Complex Sampling



                                                                        Thesis - PUC-Rio - 2012


                                        A new approach for estimating the scalability coefficients

                                  associated with nonparametric item response theory.

                                                                   Marcia Santos Andrade

                                         
                                              www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/22829/22829_1.PDF

                                         
Key words: complex sample; NIRT; variance estimation; complex sampling design; Prova Brasil 2007; socioeconomic status.